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A DIY Game & Watch with two screens using ESP32-S3 was created by u/slowlane1. The project includes running Oil Panic, Safebuster, and Pinball, powered by Li-ion batteries. Schematics for single and ...
[max] lets us know about this DIY ‘PS3 SIXAXIS’ style programmable controller. It’s a USB device that uses an accelerometer to provide an interactive human interface. They put one… ...
In a recent article in Elektor magazine, [Clemens Valens] describes the construction and software for an ESP32 walkie-talkie system that uses ESP-NOW for the wireless connection between units, alon… ...
Modder TommyB has created a DIY Steam Controller 2 that splits into two, created using parts from the handheld gaming PC and a 3D printer.
This controller kit is compatible with not only the GameCube (thanks to a detachable USB Type-C to GC cable) but also NES, SNES, N64, Switch, Android and PC.
This DIY hack does what modders have been doing with NES controllers for years, and then adds an awesome twist. First of all, it’s a USB controller that lets you play classic Nintendo games on ...
Sometimes it's just nice to punch something, and since we in no way advocate attacking people in the street dressed as hotdogs handing out leaflets, why not punch a big DIY gaming controller ...
While some details haven’t been finalized yet, the basic elements include an ESP32-S3 system-on-a-chip combined with a small E Ink display and a custom printed circuit board with a QWERTY keyboard.
8bitdo’s new DIY kits let you transform classic game controllers into wireless gamepads with rechargeable batteries.
The device comes powered by an ESP32-S3 processor and supports Wi-Fi 4 and Bluetooth 4.2. The larger E Ink panel serves as the primary display and is not backlit, which means it depends on the ...